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TO MR. THOS. STEWARD. QueenstoWn, 2nd Nov.j 1863. "I7TTE, the undersigned, anxious to acknowledge * * our obligation to you for your great exertions and enterprise in erecting a large theatre, thereby greatly increasing the importance, and enhancing the vulUe of property in Ballarat-stre-et and neighborhood, request you will give an Amateur Concert for your own benefit, and pledge you our warmest support. IL M. Croft G. G Budd A.T. Lockhart E. Gurr M. Bletcher Turner and Co. J. M. Ryan C. Brock M. Malaghan J. Brown P. Comiskey 1). Powell H. W. Bracken Black and Gordon To Messrs. Lockhart, Croft, Ryan, &c, &c. Gentlemen,—ln compliance with your numerously signed requisition that I give an Amateur Concert, I have much pleasure in submitting the following Programme, which I feel satisfied will be an entertainment worthy of your patronage, and form a delightful evening's amusement to the inhabitants of Queenstown. Yours respectfully, Thomas Stewart. Queenstown, 4th Nov., 1863. GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT AT BRACKEN'S COMMERCIAL HALL, This Evening, SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1863. Part I. Overture—Band Song—" The Three Ages of Ldvo"—Mr Stewart „ " Simon the Cellarer"—Mr. Young (pupil of Hullah) Irish comic—"Barney O'Keefe"—Mr. T. Stewart „ " Paddy's wedding"—Mr. Kilpatrick Satanella waltz—Band Part 11. Song—" Maggie by my side"—Mr. Stewart „ " Irish Fisherman"—Mr. T. Stewart Song—"Down among the dead men"—Mr. T. Young. Irish Cqmic—"The Rattling Boys from the County D6W—Mr. Kilpatrick. Song—" Cottage by the Sea"—Mr. Stewart. Between the Parts an Amateur will dance a Favourite Hornpipe. Front Seats, 45.; Back ditto, 2s. 669 GOLD. REMOVAL. Assayer, has Removed from the Union Bank to his own office, Rees-street, Quecnstown. THE HIGHEST PItICE ALWAYS GIVEN FOR GOLD AS HERETOFORE.

a Plain Cook; also to Let a por- * * tion of the Eldorado Hotel, either as a Restaurant or a Billiard Room. Terms easy. Apply to Mr. Cassius. 613 BOAT FOR SALE. ) H. ELLIOT has received instructions to - • sell by private contract. That first-class Long Boat " MORNING STAR/' (or " Red Indian.") 637 Lost or Stolen. BAY MARE, branded oo on the off shoulSJ der, three white feet, star on forehead, saddle marked. £3 Reward if strayed, and £lO if stolen, to any person who will lead to the detection of the thief. Apply to Whittingham Brothers. Queenstown, October 26,1863 674 £5 Reward. T OST, from the Arrow Flat, a BAY HORSE, JJ branded wH off shoulder (rather dull), small white stripe down the face, long tail, white saddle marks—no other white points; about 14 hands high. Any person delivering the same at Macdonald's Halfway Accommodation House, or at the Ferry, Big Beach, will receive the above Reward. 638

STYLE AND ECONOMY COMBINED! NONPAREIL COFFEE £ DINING ROOMS, (OPPOSITE THE WAKATIP HOTEL), BEACH-STREET, QUEENSTOWN C. MAC & CO., PASTRYCOOKS, &c, HANINO made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS, beg to call the attention of the Public to their Establishment, which—for Style and UNRIVALLED IN QUEENSTOWN! Open from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m< Hot Joints from 12 till 2 daily*—Chops and Steaks on the shortest notice, Hot Soup, Pies, and Coffee, always Ready. 1 Pastry and Biscuits; Ornamental Cakes of Every Description. PUBLIC DINNERS and BALL SUPPERS got up in a dfcyle that Dxf 180 COHMEtITIOH i!! 673

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 55, 7 November 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 55, 7 November 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 55, 7 November 1863, Page 3

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